Title: clarification regarding web services...

Hi all,


I have a copule of doubts in Web services

1) Can a service enpoint in java be a EJB or  a Java Bean apart from a servlet..

2) In both asynchronous and synchronous service model, does the web container with which the client speaks to should (mandotorily) have a JAX-RPC Servlet enpoint mounted on a container..

3) In case of asynchronous service model, does this servlet needs to contact a JMS which in turn speaks with
        a) the MDB hosted on a EJB container to DB (or)
        b) Connector which speaks with legacy systems

4) does all the application servers support both the above forms of message providers (i,e) JAXM and JAX-RPC.

5) Does the UDDI registry always has list that supports JAX-RPC whom could be searched using a  JAXR.


Can someone thro light on the above in detail please..


Regards
Ramesh Kesavanarayanan
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